The man in the white jumpsuit gripped his mid-section as excruciating pain
shot through his body. He started to choke, spitting out the food that was in
his mouth as he pushed off of his stool at the Diner. He could hear his
companions asking if he was alright, but all he could do was sputter in pain. He
turned around and leaned back on the counter, his insides feeling like they were
being ripped from him.
That's because they were.
His friends suddenly fell silent and he raised his head. There, where his
stomach use to be, was a baby Alien. "Oh, no. Not again," he said as the Alien
jumped off him and started down the counter. The man's head fell back and out of
the corner of his eye he watched the Alien stop, hiss, then put a top hat on and
start singing.
"Hello, my baby. Hello, my darling. Hello, my rag time gal..."
That's what ran through Buffy's mind the moment she felt the stinging dart
pierce her neck before all went black.
Earlier that evening
"So, Wills, what do you want to do tonight after we patrol?" Buffy asked as
she searched in the closet for an outfit she wouldn't mind losing. Spike had a
tendency to tear her clothing in their haste to...get naked.
"We could Bronze," Willow suggested. "This is our first night of freedom."
"‘They can take our homes, they can burn our school, but they can't take our
freedom!'" Buffy quoted, pulling on a lilac, spaghetti strap camisole with dark
purple flowers stitched around the neckline.
"Um, Buffy? I don't think that's what William Wallace said," Willow told her
as she smoothed out her dark green, corduroy overalls over a white T-shirt. She
always felt frumpy when she watched Buffy dress, the other girl's selection of
clothing was much more risqué. "Mel Gibson, either."
"Lighten up, Willow. We're graduates. I can misquote if I want to," Buffy
mock-scolded. "No more teachers to fail me because of that, no more Snyder
to...well, no more Snyder, period." She smiled hugely.
"‘No more classrooms, no more books, no more teacher's dirty looks,'" Willow
sang, grinning at her friend. Buffy joined in as she drew on tan capri pants and
matching high-heeled, open-toed shoes. "‘We don't need no education, we don't
need no thought control...'"
The months since Buffy had last gotten kidnapped and forced to play in ‘The
Game' had passed rapidly. Willow had taken the FedEx package and managed to
narrow down the city where it was mailed from: Chicago. Which had 347 FedEx
locations in a twenty mile square area, and that didn't include drop boxes. But
the hacker was undaunted. She put a ‘red flag' on the company's computers for
any shipments being delivered to Buffy's address. That way, the employee would
note the location of the drop and any other information, including method of
payment and personal description of the sender.
Spike had found a place to live that was not in Buffy's bedroom, although he
didn't mind being there. The townhouse was small; it had only one bedroom, a
bathroom, a living room and kitchen, but it suited his needs. And he only had
killed the owners a little bit to confiscate the place.
The vampire tried not to raise too much havoc in Sunnydale, being wary of
both Trick and Buffy's wrath -- more Buffy than the other vampire. He just
wasn't interested in a power struggle with Trick, so he avoided any big plans
the other put into action. Instead, he made his own fun, whichh mostly involved
the Slayer being sans clothing.
Much to everyone's dismay but Joyce's, the couple was still going strong. No
one seemed to understand how Buffy could fall for another vampire, especially
one without a soul. Willow supported her, but couldn't understand their actions.
Although she did have to admit that she liked the peroxide blond, especially now
that he wasn't trying to kill them. He had a dry sense of humor, was a hottie,
and seemed to love Buffy a lot. So, Willow kept her protests to a minimum as did
Giles. Xander and Angel, however, voiced their opinions often.
Angel had become a recluse again, popping up only to patrol with Buffy and
play Cryptic Guy. They would hold intense conversations as they swept through
the cemeteries or park, trying to force themselves to be friends even though
they knew it to be impossible. The Slayer had moved on because she had to, due
to the curse, and she had accidentally found love again. But Cupid always struck
when least expected.
The patrols were set up on a rotation schedule for the Slayerettes, all two
of them, and Giles. Each night either Xander, Willow or Giles would go with
Buffy on her rounds. They'd meet up with Angel, although the latter stayed in
the shadows when the Watcher accompanied her, and sometimes Faith. Spike was
always around, as well, though he kept his distance. As promised, he was only
there to be an extra set of eyes.
But if that extra set of eyes was taken out first...
*****
Present
Buffy opened her eyes slowly, dreading the start of the next Game. *Of all
the...grr!* she thought, the last part emitting from her throat in a low growl
equal to that of her love. She heard a familiar chuckle at her left and raised
her middle finger in an unladylike salute.
The first thing she noticed was the ceiling. It needed to be painted. She
pushed herself to a sitting position and looked at her surroundings. "We're in a
kitchen," she said, noting the old fashioned white refrigerator, gas stove,
cabinets and antiquated sink.
"That we are, pet," Spike said, leaning against one of the cabinets.
Buffy turned to give him a scathing look when she saw them. "Willow! Angel!"
She crawled to their unconscious forms lying on the floor to the right of Spike.
She checked the red head over, then frowned at the other vampire not sure as to
how to see if he was ok.
"Drugged, remember?" Spike said. "They should be coming around right
about..."
"Nyaahg," Willow moaned loudly.
"...now," the blond vampire finished.
Willow blinked rapidly, trying to clear her vision as the pounding in her
head threatened to make her scream.
"Willow?" Buffy said quietly, putting a hand on her best friend's shoulder.
The hacker opened her eyes and saw the Slayer looking worriedly down at her.
"What happened?"
"You've been ‘recruited' to participate in the next Game," Buffy answered.
Willow's eyes widened and she quickly sat up, then put a hand to her head as the
movement caused it to throb. "Careful. The drugs they use can pack a pretty
powerful wallop for the uninitiated."
Angel began to stir and Buffy turned her attention to him. He opened his
brown eyes and looked at her. "Let me guess - the Game?"
Buffy nodded. "The Game."
The dark headed vampire sat up and took in his surroundings. "We're in a
kitchen," he stated.
Spike snorted derisively. "Good observation, mate. What else do your powers
of deduction tell you?"
Angel glared at Spike and pushed to his feet. He tried the faucets first,
making a face at the brown water that poured into the sink, then headed for the
refrigerator. "Um, Buffy? Take a look at this," he said, standing in front of
the open door.
Buffy squeezed Willow's shoulder again, then stood and walked over to him.
She took a look inside the refrigerator, then looked up at him with an arched
eyebrow. "This is new," she said as she pulled out one of four brown, paper bags
on the shelf. She opened it and looked inside. "Apple, sandwich, bottled water,
chips, candy bar."
Angel took and opened a second bag. "Type O blood bag," he said, pulling it
out.
"They're feeding us?" Buffy said, confused. She took a third bag and opened
it to find another blood bag. She threw it at Spike, then grabbed the fourth
one. It held the same contents as the first one. "This can't be a good sign."
"Where's the letter?" Spike asked, still sitting on the floor, his blue
jeans-clad legs bent, forearms resting on his knees.
"Letter?" Willow asked, accepting the paper bag from Buffy.
"Our instructions," Buffy said, looking for the annoying white envelope. She
spotted it sitting on the counter near the stove. "Ta-da! Let's see what we've
won!"
Angel frowned at her. "This isn't a joking matter, Buffy," he said.
"Piss off, peaches," Spike shot at him. "You haven't been pulled into this
bloody Game before, and we have. And I'm only going to say this once - that's my
woman, not yours, so watch your mouth."
"Or what? You'll try to beat me up?" Angel sneered. "Like that's going to
happen."
Spike jumped to his feet, Doc Martens squeaking loudly on the faux tile
floor. "Just watch me," he growled.
Willow stood up and boldly put herself between the two vampires. "Enough!
Your posturing is hurting my head!" she yelled at them, her face paling at her
quick movements. She swayed unsteadily on her feet and Angel immediately put his
hands on her shoulders, steadying her.
"Willow, are you ok?" Angel asked her quietly after a final glare at Spike.
"Yeah,"she answered carefully. "Maybe I need to eat something."
Buffy had basically ignored the two vampires, having learned not to interfere
until blood was shed. She was surprised when Willow spoke up, then worried at
the paleness of her friend. "I think we need to cool down for a few minutes,"
she said, looking pointedly at Spike. He made a face at her, moved to the
opposite side of the large kitchen and began to go through the cabinets.
"I'm ok, Buffy," Willow reassured her as she removed the apple from the bag
and took a bite.
Angel gave her a concerned look. "Are you sure?"
"Yes, Angel," she said. "Thanks for asking."
Spike snorted from behind a cabinet door and Buffy rubbed a hand over her
face. *This is going to be such fun,* she thought sarcastically. She looked down
at the letter in her hand and cleared her throat. "Ok, for you two newbies," she
said, sending a grin over to Angel and Willow. "This oh-so-exciting letter
contains our basic instructions for this Game."
"You told them that already, ducks," Spike said as he closed a cabinet door
and opened another.
Buffy ignored him and began to read. "‘Take a journey to the mind of a
riddler. Allusion, mass confusion, question mark, clue-sion. What, where, why,
who-sion. It's like a maze within yourself.'"
Spike stopped what he was doing and their eyes met. "Sorry, pet, don't know
what song that's from," he told her.
"Song?" Willow asked as she finished her apple.
"Whoever set this up loves to start with song lyrics," Buffy said. "The first
was Welcome to the Jungle by Guns-N-Roses, the second was Burn by the Cure. It
usually hints as to what the Game is about."
"It's The Riddler by Method Man," Angel said. Three sets of eyes turned on
him and he shrugged. "It's from Batman Forever."
"And you know this how?" Buffy asked as Spike chuckled.
"I have the soundtrack," he replied.
"Isn't that the one with the song that goes: ‘You hate your boss at your job,
and in your dreams you can blow his head off. In your dreams, show no mercy'?"
Willow said, her face lighting up in trivial excitement.
"That's the one," Angel responded, smiling at her.
"I have that CD!" Willow said. "My favorite song on it is Nobody Lives
Without Love by Eddi Reader. What's yours?"
"The U2 song," he answered. "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me."
Buffy and Spike's eyes met again, and the vampire rolled his before turning
back to the cabinets. "Um, guys? The letter?"
"Oh, right. The letter," Willow said. "Go ahead, Buffy."
"Thanks," she said dryly. "‘Four were placed inside a house. The house was
reminiscent of the one by Stauf. Room by room the players tried, to solve the
puzzles before they died.'" She looked up and gave Willow a worried glance.
"‘Welcome to the House, Slayer. You and the Vampire have moved to the next level
of the Game. Food has been provided in several rooms for you and your
companions. Get to the exit, if you can.'"
"Is that it?" Angel asked, holding out his hand to take the letter from her.
"Yup," Buffy replied, giving it to him. She picked up her lunch bag and stuck
it in the pocket of Spike's duster, which she always wore, then grabbed Spike's
lunch bag and put it in the second pocket.
"So what are we suppose to do?" Willow asked, looking at the letter over
Angel's arm.
"Get to the exit," Buffy replied.
"But how?"
"Solve the puzzles in each room," Angel said. He looked down at the red head.
"Isn't Stauf the doll maker in that computer game?"
"That's right!" Willow answered. "The Seventh Guest. I played that game and
the sequel, though the first one was much more fun and interesting. Wait, how
did you know?"
"I was playing it once at a computer store," Angel replied. He folded the
letter and gave it back to Buffy.
Buffy walked over to Spike while the other two began discussing computer
games and tapped his shoulder. He stopped his snooping and looked at her.
"Having fun?"
"Tons," Spike replied with a half grin. He nodded over at the hacker and the
vampire. "Why did we get stuck with those two? I can handle the Witch, but hair
boy? It'll be lucky if I don't bloody rip his tongue out before we even leave
this room."
"Spike, I know it's going to be hard, but they're just as stuck as we are,"
Buffy said. "And we wouldn't have been given help if we weren't going to need
it."
"I know, Slayer," he sighed. "But if what the wanker says is true, that we
have to solve puzzles to move forward, I'm going to go out of my mind. Patience
was never my strong suit."
"You're telling me," Buffy joked, giving him a small smile. He growled
playfully at her, pulling her to him and nipping at her lower lip with his blunt
teeth.
Angel heard Spike's growl and turned to see the couple start making out. He
sighed and heard Willow echo him. He looked back down at the red head to see her
staring at Buffy and Spike, too, before she raised her gaze to him. "They're
lucky," she said.
"Why?"
"They have each other," Willow answered. She gave him a sad smile. "Even if
Spike is a member of the undead demon club."
"And I'm not?" Angel asked.
Willow looked mortified at what she just said. "Oh! I'm sorry. I didn't
mean...I meant that he didn't have a soul. You do. That's a good thing. Not that
Spike is bad. Well, actually, he is bad. But that's not the point."
"Willow," he interrupted with a small grin. "Don't worry about it." He winked
at her, then cleared his throat loudly. "If you two are finished trying to lick
the backs of each other's neck from the front..."
Buffy pulled away from Spike and blushed heavily. "Right," she said, taking a
step away from her lover. "I guess the sooner we start, the sooner we escape."
*This is going to be such bloody fun,* Spike thought, already feeling the
walls close in on him as his hyper-activity started to flare up. He quickly
grabbed the Slayer's hand to try to ground himself.
Buffy smiled at him, knowing what he was feeling, then turned her attention
to the only door in the room. "Shall we see what's behind door number one?"
The door opened up to reveal a dining room. It held a very long, ornate
wooden table with twelve chairs. Another door was directly opposite them on the
other side of the room. Buffy and Spike walked over to it together, still
holding hands. On it was a row of push button numbers, from zero to nine. The
Slayer tried pushing, but it wouldn't budge. "Locked."
"Force it," Spike said.
Buffy used her enhanced strength, but the door still wouldn't move. "Now
what?"
"I think we're suppose to figure out the puzzle," Willow said, looking past
her at the numbers on the door.
"It's a bunch of numbers," Buffy said. "Do we just push randomly until it
opens?"
"How about we read the clue first?" Angel suggested, pointing to the table.
The others walked to where he was standing and looked. Carved in the hard wood
were words.
"‘War, what is it good for?'" Willow read aloud. She frowned. "What's that
suppose to mean?"
"Absolutely nothing," Spike answered. The three gave him confused looks.
"‘War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.' Edwin Starr, 1970."
"Huh?" Buffy asked.
"It's a song lyric, pet," Spike explained. "It's pretty obvious the wanker
who set up the Games is big on music."
"So the answer is nothing?" Willow said.
"Guess so," Buffy replied. She went over to the door with Spike and pressed
zero. They heard a click and the door swung open. "Cool. If all of the puzzles
are this easy, we'll be home in no time. And I just jinxed us, didn't I?" Willow
nodded in affirmation.
The four entered another room. This one was set up as a study. Books lined
one wall, and an antique sofa sat pleasantly in the center. A fish tank sat on a
table against the other wall. Both Willow and Angel went immediately to the
bookshelves and Spike and Buffy to the door on the opposite wall. "More
numbers," Spike noted.
"Where's the clue?" Buffy asked, looking around the room.
"Hey, these are fake books!" Willow exclaimed, thumping on the cardboard
cutouts.
"I guess they don't want us to spend time on things other than the puzzles,"
Angel commented.
Buffy dropped Spike's hand and began prowling around for the clue. The
vampire felt disconnected almost instantly and a jolt of energy shot through
him. It was funny how by just holding her hand he was calmed so as not to be
bouncing off the walls. Granted, his thoughts tended to still skip all over the
place, but he didn't feel restless.
He spotted the fish tank out of the corner of his eye, the bluish water from
the light beckoning to him. He walked over to it and bent down. "There's no fish
in here," he said, looking at the colorful fake coral and gravel. He lifted the
lid to the tank and peered inside. A plastic pirates galleon floated on top of
the water, a large, rolled piece of paper tucked in between the masts. "What's
this?"
"What's what?" Buffy asked, coming over to him as he pulled the paper out.
"I think I found our clue," he said, unrolling it. He read it silently, his
mouth moving, oblivious to the three staring at him.
"Spike, do you want to clue us in sometime today?" Angel said, folding his
arms over his chest as he leaned against the bookshelf.
"Angel, that was a terrible pun," Willow said, a grin on her face.
He gave her a half smile. "It was, wasn't it."
Spike glared at his sire, but began to read the clue out loud. "‘On one of
the boats on which Sinbad sailed, there was a ladder hung over the side that
contained six rungs. The rungs were spaced one foot apart. At low tide, the
water came up to the second rung from the bottom. Then the water rose two feet.
Which rung did the water then hit?'"
"Math problems," Buffy whined. "But I graduated. I shouldn't have to do math
problems."
"It's not that hard of a problem, Buffy," Willow said.
"So says the nerd," Spike mumbled so only Buffy heard him. She had to stifle
her giggle.
"You just have to think logically," Willow continued.
"Logically, right," Buffy said. "We have a boat, we have a ladder, and we
have water. Anyone want to go swimming?"
Spike chuckled and handed Willow the paper as she walked up to them. "Didn't
bring my bathers, luv."
"Skinny dipping, then?" Buffy replied, leaning closer to his ear. Her tongue
shot out and she licked the edge of it.
Spike's eyes rolled upwards as he closed them, intense desire shooting
through his body. He could feel his jeans becoming strained as his cock twitched
to life when she did it again. "Slayer, stop before I ravish you right here,
right now in front of your friends."
Buffy pulled away from him, giving his rear a squeeze, causing him to jump
and whirl to face her. She gave him an innocent smile. "I'm being good."
"Like that will bloody ever happen," he muttered, adjusting himself while he
faced her. Her eyes shot down to his crotch and she ran her tongue over her
lips, making it even harder. "Cor, Slayer, you're not playing nice."
Angel watched the exchange between the two, the scent of both their arousals
permeating the air. "Great," he said quietly. "Just what I needed." He must have
spoke louder than he thought because he saw Willow giving him a concerned look.
"You ok?" she asked.
"Nothing that a stake in a certain brainless vampire's heart wouldn't take
care of," he replied.
"Sometimes they're so cute it makes me sick," Willow told him in a whisper.
Angel's eyes widened and he looked at her with shock. "Why?"
"Because she has a love life and I don't," she confessed.
"But I thought that you and Oz..."
"We broke up," she replied. "Months ago. Although no one seems to know that
but me. And now you, since I just told you."
"Oh," Angel said. "I'm sorry."
Willow didn't want the attention, so she focused on the paper in her hands.
"Water at the second rung of a ladder on a boat, each rung is one foot apart,
the water rose two feet," she summarized loudly, getting the attention of the
other two. "What rung is the water at?"
"Four?" Spike hazard a guess, his arm snaking out to grab Buffy and pull her
against him. He slowly ground his hips against hers, letting her feel his hard
on.
"That's what they want you to think," Willow said. "But that's not the right
answer."
"Why? Two plus two is four," Buffy said, then bit her lip to keep from
moaning out loud.
"Because it's a boat," Angel said, his brain clicking with the red head's.
"When the water rises, the boat rises, too."
"Which means the answer is two," Willow finished. She went over to the door
and pressed the number two. They heard another click and the door swung open.
"Voila!" She looked into the room and saw it was empty save for a giant
hopscotch on the floor that ran at an angle from the door to the far left corner
of the room.
Angel walked up behind her and looked over her head. "What is that?"
"A hopscotch board," Willow replied. She turned her head up towards him.
"You've never seen one before?"
"No," he said. "What is it?" He heard Buffy groan from behind them and rolled
his eyes.
"It's a children's game," Willow explained. "You toss a rock onto a square,
then hop on each one, skipping the one with the rock, to ‘Sky Blue' then turn
around and come back, picking up the rock on the way."
Angel gave her a confused look. "Right." He heard another small moan from
behind him and sighed. "Will you two cut it out already."
Spike raised his head from where he was nibbling on the Slayer's neck, the
duster having been pushed off her shoulder. "We're just killing time until you
figure out the next puzzle, mate," he said, then nuzzled the area behind Buffy's
ear.
"What he said," Buffy breathed, leaning into her lover.
Willow made a fake gagging sound, making Angel chuckle. "Let's figure this
out while they continue to maul each other," she said quietly, a wicked smile on
her face. "We can always not tell them the answer."
"A cruel streak. Willow, I never knew," Angel replied. He gestured across the
threshold to the area that said ‘Home'. "Shall we?"
They both stepped forward and looked at the large hopscotch that traversed
the room to the opposite door. Angel's gaze roved around the room, searching for
the clue. He found it in the most unlikely of places - the ceiling. "Willow?"
"What?" Willow said. He pointed up and she raised her head. "Oh. What's it
doing up there? And what the heck does it mean?"
On the ceiling was painted a mirror opposite of the large board, the words
‘home' and ‘sky blue' written backwards. Three of the number squares were shaded
in black - 1, 6 and 7.
"Trial and error?" Angel asked, looking at the ceiling then back at the
floor.
Willow shrugged, then got in position to start. She hopped forward on one
foot...and suddenly found herself almost plummeting through the floor. Angel
reacted immediately, his arms shooting out and capturing her around the waist,
dragging her back against him. He could hear her heart hammering in her chest,
his would have been if it still beat. "Are you ok?"
"Um...no," Willow replied, her legs shaking as she looked at the hole where
the floor use to be. "I guess black means 'don't jump there.'"
Unbidden, the laughter came from his chest as he released his fear. She
patted his arms and he let go. With a deep breath, she hopped over number one
before he could stop her and landed gracefully on number two. "Willow!" Angel
exclaimed.
Buffy and Spike suddenly appeared in the doorway, the vampire's shout
breaking into their euphoria. They saw Willow hopping forward, then pause when
she landed with both feet on numbers four and five. "What's happened?"
"If you two would get your hormones under control, she wouldn't have almost
killed herself!" Angel snapped, jumping over the hole in the floor and following
Willow.
Buffy paled slightly at his words, but Willow shot her a reassuring glance.
"Don't hop on the black squares," she instructed, pointing to the ceiling, then
continued forward. When she landed on ‘sky blue,' she pushed the door and it
swung open. Seeing nothing in the next room, she stepped through the open door,
Angel less than a hop behind her.
Buffy stepped forward onto ‘home' and looked at the ceiling, noting the black
squares. "Come on, Spike," she said as she began to traverse the room.
"Angel!" Willow shouted in alarm, making the Slayer stop and look up towards
the door. She saw the hacker point and Angel rush to the other side of the room.
Suddenly, he came back into view, his feet sliding as he tried to prevent a wall
from crushing them.
"Willow!" Buffy yelled, jumping over the last square to ‘sky blue.' She
reached the door just in time to see her friends disappear. The wall stopped
moving as suddenly as it began, having swung on what looked to be a pivot in the
center of the room. She could hear banging on the other side.
"Buffy!" Angel shouted through the wall.
"Angel!" Buffy yelled back. "Are you guys ok?"
"We're in a little room," he yelled. "There's a door and a set of stairs
going up."
"There's a door on this side, too," Buffy called out as Spike joined her in
the strange room. She went over to it and pushed it open. "It leads to a child's
room."
Spike spun and kicked the movable wall, only to have it ring out. "Metal.
Probably aluminum," he commented.
"Hey, stop kicking the wall!" Willow yelled. "It's making a horrible echo in
here."
"I guess this is where we split up," Buffy shouted. "Be careful. Hopefully
we'll meet up again, soon."
"You too, Buffy," Willow called back. She looked at Angel. "I love Buffy like
a sister, but despite her SAT scores, she isn't too smart."
"Neither is Spike," Angel replied, frowning. He sighed. "I guess we can only
go on and hope we'll find them quickly." He gestured through the door towards
the stairs.
On the other side of the wall, Buffy and Spike were looking nervously at each
other. "Why do I feel like I've gotten the short end of the stick?" Spike asked.
"Because our brains just got taken away from us," Buffy replied. She sighed.
"I really jinxed us, didn't I?"
Spike took her in his arms, holding her close. "No you didn't, Slayer. It's
this bloody Game. Between the two of us, we should be able to do this." He
pressed a kiss to her forehead. "Come on, the sooner we start, the sooner we
find them."
They entered the children's playroom and headed straight for the door on the
left wall. On it were two round knobs with a picture of a camel on each one.
Buffy looked at them, then at Spike. "Care for a smoke?"
Spike snorted at her humor. "That was pretty bad, pet, even for you."
"Thanks," Buffy smiled at him. "Let's hunt for that clue."
*****
Willow and Angel reached the top of the stairs and entered a large bedroom. A
bunk bed was against one wall of the light yellow room. Two dressers lined the
other wall, as well as a toy chest. A rocking horse sat in one corner, waiting
for someone to ride it.
"There's the clue," the vampire said, pointing to the bunk bed. He went over
and picked it up as Willow went to the door. On it were more numbers, but this
time they read zero to twenty by halves.
"What does it say?" she asked.
"‘There are two brothers whose combined age is eleven years. One is ten years
older than the other. What are the ages?'" Angel read.
"That's easy," Willow said, looking at the numbers on the door.
*****
"Found it!" Buffy declared, snatching up a stuffed toy camel. Around its neck
was a piece of paper, which she quickly unrolled. "‘Two camels were facing in
opposite directions. One was facing due east and the other was facing due west.
How can they manage to see each other without walking, turning around, or even
moving their heads.'"
Spike gave her a look of dread. "Bloody hell," he swore, throwing himself on
the large, plush sofa amidst the pile of stuffed animals.
"My sentiments exactly," she replied, sinking to the floor. "What a time to
lose Willow."
"Even Angelus for that matter," Spike said. "He does have brains under all
that goopy hair."
Buffy giggled and they settled down to figure out the answer.
Willow pressed two numbers. "Most people would say the answer was one and
ten, but that would only be nine years. The ages are ½ and 10 ½," she told him.
The door clicked and swung open.
"How did you get to be so smart?" Angel asked as he followed her into the
next room.
"Years of having nothing to do on Friday nights but homework," she replied as
they entered another bedroom. This one had a double bed and a single dresser,
with the door located in the middle of the wall. On the dresser sat a globe with
writing on it and a small refrigerator. She opened it up and noted four more
brown bags. "Care for a bite?"
"Pardon?" Angel said from his position by the next door. There were two
buttons this time - one labeled Sethian and one labeled Oronian.
"The food, as promised," Willow told him, opening a bag at random. She had
left hers in the kitchen by accident. Pulling out the bottled water she took a
long drink, then dug for the candy bar at the bottom. "Ooh, my favorite: Three
musketeers."
Angel walked over to her and grabbed a bag as well. "Why is that your
favorite?" he inquired, pulling out a bag of blood and holding it in his hand.
*It wouldn't hurt to feed,* he thought.
"The three musketeers is what me, Jesse and Xander called ourselves a long
time ago," she replied. "You never got to meet Jesse, did you?"
"No," he said, facing away from her and slipping into his game face. "Who was
he?"
"He was our best friend," Willow said sadly. "He died the night of the
Harvest. Vamped, then staked. I still miss him."
Angel finished and quickly wiped his mouth on his sleeve, putting the empty
blood bag into the brown paper sack before facing her again. "I'm sorry."
"It's ok," she told him. "It doesn't hurt that much anymore. At least I still
have Xander. Which reminds me, I wonder if they know we're missing."
"We haven't been gone that long," Angel said. "Were you planning on meeting
him tonight?"
"No," Willow replied. "Buffy and I were having a girl's night out type
thingy. Xander had a graduation party to go to for his cousin in Shelbyville."
"Didn't he get a party?" Angel asked, leaning against the dresser.
"No. I doubt his parents even remembered he graduated," she said, spinning
the globe with her fingers. Then she noticed the words on the orb. "Oh, hey.
Here's our next puzzle. Boy, this is a long one."
"Sock it to me, baby," he said. Willow arched an eyebrow at him and he
grinned. "Just because I don't own a tv, doesn't me I haven't watched it. Now,
read the clue."
"‘In a certain solar system, the sun has only two planets - Oron, inhabited
by the Oronians, and Seth, inhabited by the Sethians. Both races are highly
intelligent and able to travel from one planet to the other. The trouble is that
whenever the inhabitants of either planet land on the other one, they become
totally disoriented and all their beliefs are wrong. When they are back on their
home planet, they are perfectly oriented again and all their beliefs are then
correct. Now, an inhabitant from one of these two planets once believed that he
was an Oronian who was then on Seth. Was he Oronian or Sethian?'"
*****
Buffy looked up at Spike, noting that he was playing with a green stuffed
frog. She started to laugh, making him raise his head. "What are you laughing
at?"
"You," she replied.
"Oh, really?" he asked, raising his scarred brow.
"Yup," Buffy said, crawling across the floor to him. "Wanna know why?"
"Enlighten me."
"‘Cuz you're so damn cute, surrounded by all these stuffed animals," she
answered, kneeling up between his legs.
"This isn't solving the puzzle, luv," Spike said as he watched her under a
half-lidded gaze.
"Relax, Spike. You're too tense," Buffy said, slowly running her hands from
his jeans-clad knees up towards his hips. "And I know just how to relieve that
tension."
"You do, do you?" he said, his voice dropping a sexy notch.
"I certainly do," she said seductively as her fingertips ran up under his
faded blue T-shirt and along the waistband of his jeans. "Want me to show you?"
"By all means," he replied, then let his head fall against the back of the
couch as she undid the fastenings on his pants and pulled them down just enough
to expose him.
"Looks like somebody's a little stiff," Buffy laughed sensuously. "I'll guess
I'll have to give you a massage."
Spike moaned when her strong hand closed around his hard shaft. She started
at the base and slowly stroked upwards, making him shudder. He felt her push his
shirt up with her other hand, then lean forward and kiss his stomach, her hand
never stopping. Her tongue darted out into his navel, making him arch upward
into her, the top of his penis hitting the softness of her lilac shirt.
Her other hand was not unoccupied as she nipped at his lower abdomen above
the curls surrounding his manhood. Her hand first scratched lightly along his
upper thigh, then dipped between his legs to caress and squeeze and kneed his
balls. Her mouth traveled the short distance on down to the base of his rigid
cock, then her tongue traced up and down all sides of it, over and around her
hand which still pumped him.
She licked the pre-cum that formed on the tip then twirled her tongue around
the head, paying extra attention to the sensitive spot on the underside just
below the crown. When he felt her hot breath move away, he almost whimpered,
only to shout out in surprise and pleasure when she sank her blunt teeth into
his inner thigh, biting him hard.
Buffy felt his testicles start to contract, signaling he was going to cum,
and moved back over his erection. She licked him once, then plunged her mouth
over him as her hand went down, until she could go no further. She sucked hard
as she moved her head back up, her hand following her and he let out a low growl
before thrusting into her face as he orgasm, her mouth filling with his cold
semen.
She raised her eyes to see him looking down at her, his blue eyes lit with an
intense fire. Impishly, she took her mouth off of his cock, lifted her head and
gave him a small, feminine smile. Then, she swallowed.
*****
"He was Sethian," Angel deducted. "Because if he was on Seth, he would have
believed himself to be a Sethian. Therefore, he must be on Oron in order to
think he was an Oronian on Seth."
"If Buffy were here, she'd say ‘huh'?" Willow joked as he walked over to the
door and pressed the left button. The door clicked and swung open. "Luckily, to
me, that made complete sense. The again, quantum physics makes sense to me."
"Willow, if anyone ever tells you that you are a nerd," Angel said. "Take it
as a compliment. I'd rather be with a girl who had brains over beauty any day."
"Then what were you doing with Buffy?" Willow asked, then gasped and covered
her mouth. "Oh, I can not believe I just said that!"
Angel chuckled as she blushed. "It's ok, Willow. I was wondering the same
thing myself recently, especially in light of her being with Spike."
"Spike's not that bad. Well, he is, but only in a
I'm-a-demon-killer-who-plans-to-drain-you- while-you-scream kinda way," she said
in defense of Buffy. Then she shook her head and made a funny noise.
"Don't worry," he told her. "Nothing you can say about Spike would offend me,
even in conjunction with Buffy. In fact, bash the bleached nut job as often as
you want."
"Angel," Willow's eyes widened at his insult. "Such bad words." Her face
shifted from one of surprise to one of perplexity. "Do you think the peroxide
could have accidentally seeped into his brain, which is why he's with Buffy
now?"
Angel laughed loudly, slumping against the door frame. "Willow, I think you
staked the vampire right in the heart."
Willow grinned unabashedly. "You're coming up with some pretty good puns
tonight," she said as she walked to his side to peer into the next room.
"Must be the company," he replied, calming down. He turned and focused on the
next room as well. Stretched across the entire floor were two foot squares of
various colors, like an odd checker board. Written across the opposite wall in
large, flowing script was the clue.
"‘Somewhere over the rainbow,'" Willow read out loud. She looked down at the
floor, then back at the wall, then down at the floor again. "What are the colors
of the rainbow?"
"ROY G BIV," Angel said, examining the floor. "Red, orange, yellow, green,
blue, indigo and violet."
"Hold my wrist," Willow said. "This time, I want to be prepared."
"What are you doing?"
"This," she said, carefully stepping onto the red square. It held. "Over the
rainbow. ROY G BIV. We cross this room by following the colors in order." She
took a step diagonally onto an orange square, pulling Angel onto the red one.
"See?"
*****
Spike hissed when he saw her swallow so wantonly, his slowly softening penis
becoming painfully erect once more. He grabbed her by the back of the head and
pulled her up against him, plundering her mouth with his tongue, tasting
himself. He shoved the duster off her shoulders and onto the floor, then ran his
lips down the column of Buffy's neck, nipping and licking it.
Buffy rubbed her pelvis against his arousal, the material of her pants
burning into him. With a low growl, he stood up, bringing her with him, and
quickly removed her clothing. After he removed her pants and panties, he stayed
on his knees and pressed his face to her curls, his tongue darting out to flick
her clit. She moaned in pleasure, her head dropping back as her hands wove
through his hair.
Holding onto her hips, he sucked and teased her throbbing center until she
exploded into orgasm, bucking against his face as he held fast. When her knees
started to shake, threatening to go out from under her, Spike stood and pushed
her back onto the couch. He pulled off his T-shirt and, not even pausing to
remove his boots, dropped his jeans and shoved her legs apart. He entered her
with his shaft and his tongue swept into her mouth at the same time.
He brought a hand between them to fondle and caress Buffy's breast, the
sounds of their flesh hitting each other in sync with their panting. Spike was
coming close again, and he lowered his hand to finger the hard nubbin, twisting
it until she screamed into his mouth as she climaxed. He slammed into her
several more times before letting his own climax overwhelm him, spilling his
seed deep within her hot core.
Their kisses turned from passionate to tender as they came down from their
respective orgasms. Eventually, Spike pulled away from Buffy's soft lips to rest
his forehead against hers as she caught her breath. "Maybe getting separated
from Willow and Angel wasn't such a bad thing after all," Buffy said quietly.
Spike chuckled. "Indeed," he replied, kissing her lightly on the lips before
pulling away from her completely. They redressed then sat together on the couch,
Buffy curled up against his chest, her eyes drooping. "Tired, luv?"
"A little," she confessed, then yawned. "Ok, a lot. Someone kept me up too
late last night."
"I wonder who that could have been?" Spike asked dryly. She smacked him on
the leg, then snuggled closer to him. "Why don't you take a nap, Slayer?"
"But what about the puzzle?"
"I'll think about it while you sleep," he told her.
"‘K," Buffy replied, already drifting off. "Love you."
"I love you, too, Buffy," Spike said, resting his cheek against the top of
her head. Soon they were both fast asleep.
*****
"We have two choices," Angel said. "Door on the left or door straight ahead."
"There's nothing on the door to the left," Willow pointed out.
"I guess then it's straight ahead," he replied, moving to the door of yet
another bedroom. "There are a bunch of pictures here. Several animals, including
a human figure, and scenery."
"I guess we need to find the clue," she said, looking around. She spotted a
small music box out on the dresser and went over to it. Music played as she
opened it to find a scrap of paper. "This song sounds familiar. Something that
my parents used to listen to."
"I don't recognize it," Angel told her as he took the paper from her hand.
"Then again, I didn't start really listening to music until I met up with
Whistler when Buffy was called. And he had awful taste." He unfolded the scrap
as she closed the box. "‘I Went To The Desert On A Horse With No Name. Who Did I
Go With?'"
"That's the song!" Willow exclaimed excitedly. He frowned in confusion. "A
Horse With No Name, by America. My parents argued about the meaning of the song
for hours." She suddenly slapped his arm. "That's it!"
"What's it?" Angel said, completely lost.
"The puzzle. ‘Who did I go with?'" Willow replied. "I never thought my
parents analyzing everything would come in so handy. I'll have to thank them. If
they ever come home, that is. I don't think I've seen my dad in months. And my
mom! Only in passing and only if I am in the living room at precisely 6:07 p.m.
when she gets home from work. But, you probably don't care about that. You
probably just want to know the answer, right?"
"Maybe I'd rather listen to you talk, instead," Angel said. "I think that's
the most you've said to me since I returned."
"It is?" Willow said. "Oh, I'm sorry."
"Sorry? Why?"
"I didn't mean for you to feel excluded," she answered. "You're my friend and
I'm glad you're back to your old self. Before the new self, which is now the old
self because you changed again, which, technically would be the new self. Unless
we classify it as the new new self. Or maybe the old self to the old old
self..."
"Willow?"
"Yeah, Angel?"
"The answer?"
"Oh!" Willow blushed. "Sorry. Press the person."
Angel did as requested and the door clicked and opened. He looked at her
questioningly. "I don't get it."
"That's because your parents probably weren't as strange as mine," Willow
said. "Take apart the sentence, like you're diagramming it."
"I went to the desert on a horse with no name," Angel said. "Three sets of
prepositional phrases. I can omit any of them and still have a complete sentence
that makes sense."
"Right. Omit the second one and you'll see why I picked the person," she
said.
"I went to the desert with no name," he stated. "Oh, brother. That's pretty
bad. ‘No Name' is the name of someone."
"Yup," Willow said. "Like a Native American name. My parents discussed this
point for hours."
"Willow, I think I feel sorry for you," Angel said, shaking his head. "Shall
we continue?"
Willow walked over to him and looked through the door. Inside was a
relatively empty room, with only a grandfather clock on one wall and a
free-standing statue on the other. She raised her eyes to meet his and gave him
a small smile. "Hickory Dickery Doc?"
Angel chuckled. "Could be," he said, stepping across the threshold. He went
over to the clock as Willow went to the statue. Behind the door, he could see a
piece of paper attached to the pendulum. He grasped the small, ornate knob and
pulled.
Willow screamed.
Whirling in panic, Angel was able to catch a glimpse of red hair as the
hacker fell through a trap door that opened beneath her feet. He ran and dove
for the hole, laying down and sticking his head inside to search for her.
"Willow!"
"Angel? I'm down here!" Willow called up to him. She could see him against
the light coming through the open trap door.
"Are you hurt?"
"No, I landed on something soft. I think it's a big mattress," she yelled
back.
"Hold on a second and I'll read the clue to see if there's a way to get you
out," he called down. Standing, Angel rushed back over to the clock and grabbed
the note. In his haste, he also latched onto the weight chain that hung behind
the pendulum. He heard his fate before it actually occurred and could only go
with the flow as the floor beneath him gave way and he found himself falling.
He landed and rolled with the impact on the softness. Right into Willow.
"Oof!" Willow got out as Angel crashed into her. She fell back onto the
mattress and groaned.
"Willow, are you ok?" Angel asked worriedly, his game face coming forth so he
could see better.
"Could you remove your elbow from my ribs?" Willow replied. He did
immediately and she sighed. "Thanks."
"Are you ok?" he repeated.
"Yes, Angel, ‘I'm fine. We're all fine here now,'" she quoted, pushing
herself to a sitting position, then looking up at the open dual trap doors.
"Now, how the hell are we supposed to get back up there?"
"I don't think we can," Angel replied, rolling to a sitting position as well.
"There's probably a door out of here, if we can find it."
"At least we have some light," Willow said. "I don't think I could stand
being in the pitch black. Why is it called 'pitch black,' anyway? Isn't black
black enough?"
He chuckled quietly, relived that she was alright. "I have no idea, Willow,"
he said, pushing to his feet and heading for one of the walls. He began to feel
around for a door.
"I think it's the American language, which is way different than English,"
she said, joining him in his search of the walls. "We make up too many slang
words and...well, words, period." She felt a crack and made a small sound of
geeker joy. "Found the door."
He went to her side and felt around the edges to where she indicated. "No
knob, though. And it swings inward towards us."
"Then how do we open it?"
"I don't know," he replied, his face returning to human to settle into a
frown. "I really don't know."
*****
Spike woke first, his body letting him know he was hungry. Remembering Buffy
had stashed a bag of blood in the pocket of his leather duster, he managed to
snag it with the top of his boot and bring it within reach.
After feeding, he tossed the empty bag and dug out a cigarette from the
pocket of his jeans. He hadn't worn his bomber jacket, even after it had been
thoroughly cleaned from the carnage of the last Game they played. He frowned as
he lit the smoke with one hand, not wanting to disturb the still-sleeping
Slayer. He was getting tired of these escapades he kept finding himself in.
Granted, he wouldn't trade the first one because that's what brought him and the
Slayer together, but the last one and now this could be wadded and shoved up
someone's hole. Especially this one.
He'd never been considered too smart in the book learning department. He was
mostly street smart. After two centuries of living, he did pick up one or two
things from reading, but he preferred to leave the intellectual stuff to
vampires like Dalton. He still missed that nerd from time to time. He could play
a mean game of poker.
*Speaking of games,* Spike thought, turning his attention on the door across
the room. *How the bloody hell are we going to get through this one?* He felt
Buffy stir and blew the cigarette smoke up in the air before kissing the top of
her head. "Morning, pet."
"Hey," she said sleepily. "Is it morning already?"
"Don't know, don't care," he replied. "Although I bet it is, seeing as I was
hungry when I woke up."
Buffy's stomach growled in agreement. "I really need to start wearing a watch
again," she said, searching through the pocket of the duster still on his lap.
She pulled out the paper lunch bag and dug through its contents for the
sandwich. "So, have you figured out the answer yet?"
"Can't say that I have," he answered, taking another drag as she ate. "Maybe
if we set up the problem."
"How?"
"Well, we have enough bloody stuffed animals to start an army," Spike
replied. "We'll chose two and put them in the situation." He looked down at the
piece of paper he'd retrieved from next to him on the couch. "One facing east,
the other facing west."
"Which way is east and west?" Buffy asked, picking up the stuffed frog Spike
had been playing with earlier and moving.
"That wall will be east," he answered. He set down a stuffed bear facing
opposite hers, to the ‘west', so they were back to back. "Now, how can they see
each other?"
"I know!" Buffy suddenly exclaimed. "What if the frog was facing west and the
bear was facing east?" She moved and turned the two animals around. "They end up
facing each other!"
Spike paused and looked at her. "Is it me, or do you feel bloody idiotic not
getting that right away?"
"Yup, we're idiots alright," Buffy agreed as she walked over to the door and
turned the knobs until both camels were facing each other. One was upside down,
but the door clicked and opened anyway. "And as head of Idiots Anonymous, I
shall allow you to enter first."
Spike grabbed the duster and the lunch bag off the couch before entering what
turned out to be a music room. A baby grand piano sat in one corner and shelves
upon shelves of music filled the rest of the room except for a small
refrigerator and the door on the wall to the left.
Buffy followed him in and was surprised when he suddenly shoved the coat and
bag in her hands, then crushed out his cigarette and moved to the piano. She
walked towards him as he sat on the black bench and raised the lid covering the
keys. Her brow raised as she saw him run his fingers lightly over the keys, not
depressing them, a small smile on his face. Curious, she waited, seating herself
on the floor near him. She was glad she did.
From the first chord, the Slayer was swept away. She watched, fascinated, as
his fingers began dancing over the ivory keys, making the piano sing. His eyes
were closed, that smile still on his face as he swayed slightly in time with the
music. The song itself was unfamiliar, but hauntingly beautiful, rising and
falling in tempo and sound.
She sat, transfixed, as the song continued, stirring something within her.
She hadn't known he could play, didn't know how he found the patience to learn,
but was infinitely glad that he did. The music he caressed from the strings
being hit by the keys was exquisite, moving, heart breaking. Tears were
streaming down her cheeks from both the song and the man who brought it to life
when the last chord faded into the room.
"Why are you crying, luv?" Spike asked quietly, not wanting to break the
peaceful hush in the room.
Instead of answering, she stood and walked over to him. With both tenderness
and passion, she pressed her lips to his, the saltiness of her tears blending
into the kiss. When it ended, their eyes met and Spike felt that wonderful calm
settle over his body, as well as a wave of love. "I love you so bloody much,
Buffy," he whispered, pulling her down on the bench beside him.
"I know," she whispered in reply before her mouth was captured again.
*****
Willow and Angel both wept shamelessly as the music came to an end. It wasn't
coming from nearby, but it was still loud enough for them to hear and be carried
away by the beauty of the song.
"I wonder who played that," Willow said after composing herself slightly. "It
was wonderful."
"I don't know," Angel replied. "Buffy doesn't know how to play, does she?"
"No," she replied. "How about Spike?"
"Spike? That's a laugh," he answered. "Why would a demon learn to play the
piano? He didn't do it when I ran with him all those years ago."
"Maybe there's another person in the house. Or it was a recording," she said.
"It probably was a recording."
"Yeah, you're probably right," Angel agreed. "Too bad, though. It was heart
rending."
Willow nodded. Their eyes had gotten use to the dim light coming from the
trap doors and could see pretty clearly, especially since they'd been stuck in
there for over fifteen hours. The room was the exact size of the one above them,
with a queen-sized mattress on the floor in the center and a drain in one
corner. The hacker had been using it to relieve herself, much to both their
embarrassment. Finally, the only way out seemed to be the door. They both had a
feeling that this was the way some of the members of the last team to make it
this far died - locked in a room with no food or water and no escape.
They both could only hope Buffy and Spike found them.
*****
"When did you learn to play?" Buffy asked, pulling out the apple and biting
into it.
"Started in the 1920's. Drusilla heard a certain song and she wanted me to
play it for her. Cor, it took me ten years to get past the bloody basics. I
killed a lot of teachers over that time in my frustration. One of them was this
really skinny bloke, like Ichabod Crane in the Disney Halloween Special. Dressed
like him to, he did. Of course, that's how artsy mortals dressed in those days,
especially in England. I don't know about American fashion, we didn't come here
until after the second war. War is wonderful for vampires, pet. All that death
and destruction, blood and fear. Dru loved it. She would dance among the
corpses, like a dark-headed goddess..."
Buffy grinned into her apple, nodding as she listened to him. Many would
think she should be jealous of Drusilla and his obvious love for her, even
though they were no longer together, but Buffy wasn't. Drusilla had been part of
his unlife for close to 150 years, and he loved her for just as long. If he
didn't speak of her with fondness and love, Buffy would be scared, because that
would mean he really was just a demon.
"Well bob's your uncle, there's the next clue," Spike suddenly said in the
midst of his rambling, pointing to the underside of the upraised piano lid. He
wouldn't have noticed it if he hadn't had leaned forward to look at the strings
and hammers. "‘Sing us a song, you're the piano man. Sing us a song tonight.
Well, we're all in the mood for a melody and you've got us feeling all right.
What time is it?'"
"What?" Buffy asked, confused. "What time is it?"
"It's part of the song, ducks," he replied, starting to play the familiar
tune. His voice, when he began to sing, ran down Buffy's spine, making her
shiver. "It's 9:00 on a Saturday, the regular crowd shuffles in, there's a
beautiful woman sitting next to me, making love would not be a sin. She said
‘Love, will you play me a memory, I'm not really sure how it goes. But it's sad
and it's sweet and I knew it complete, when I wore a younger girls clothes.'"
"That's not how the song goes," she said with a giggle over the piano.
"Now, Buffy is a Vampire Slayer, who likes to get into a fight. And she's in
love with demon, which is beyond reason, and probably will be for life," Spike
continued to sing with his made up words. "La la la, did di da. La la did di da,
da dum..."
Buffy clutched her sides as she laughed. Eventually, he finished the song
with a flourish of notes, then stood and took a mock bow. In response, she
hammed it up with applause, whistling loudly and yelling. It took them a good
ten minutes to calm down after that. When they finally did, Spike planted a hard
kiss on her lips, then pressed the correct button on the door.
The room was an old fashioned smoking room, with a long bar on one wall, dark
furnishings and antique ash trays. The next door was to the right, with the
numbers zero through eight on it. Spike walked over to the bar and was
pleasantly surprised to see full bottles of liquor behind it. "Care for a spot,
pet?"
"For a what?" Buffy asked, looking around for the next clue. He held up a
bottle of Jack Daniels. "No, I don't drink. Ever...again."
"Why's that?" Spike said as he poured himself a glass full.
"I went to this frat party with Cordelia, oh, it must have been only a few
weeks after you came to Sunnydale. Anyway, I went because I was mad at Angel
because he didn't even want to get coffee with me, and they drugged the one
drink I had. Turns out Cordelia and I were to be sacrificed to this ugly snake
god called Malika or Maraschino or something," she told him as she bent to take
a closer look at a pair of horse statues that flanked the door they had just
come through.
"Did you ever get that coffee?" he asked, the alcohol burning a fiery trail
down his chest.
"No, I played hard to get," she replied with a grin. "It kinda worked, too,
except I almost blew it by dressing up as a noble woman for Halloween and, well,
you remember what happened."
"I almost killed you," Spike said. "And do you want to know why?"
"Because you're a master vampire who likes to eat Slayers for breakfast?"
"Eat out a certain Slayer, maybe," he replied with a leer. "But the
real reason was because you were a sniveling wuss. Gone was everything that made
you...you. It was bloody awful."
Buffy picked up the piece of paper she found under the hoof of one of the
horses. "You mean you had a thing for me way back then?"
"Not telling," Spike said with a wink. He poured another glass and moved out
from behind the bar, sitting down in one of the green, high backed chairs.
"What's the puzzle?"
"‘A certain sheik named Hassan had eight horses. Four of them were white,
three were black, and one was brown. How many of Hassan's horses can each say
that it is the same color as another one of Hassan's horses?'"
"More math," he groaned.
Buffy walked over and sat on a second, matching chair. "‘I have a bad feeling about this,'" she quoted, swinging her legs up over the arm of the chair. "Did you know that four main characters of the Star Wars trilogy said that as some point?"
"I give up!" Buffy exclaimed, hitting the door with a powerful side kick. It
didn't budge. "Let's just press the numbers at random and see if it opens."
They had been trying to figure out the puzzle for hours. And that didn't
include the time they spent making love on the soft, green carpet, the chair, on
the bar, in the other chair. They even slept and ate again, thanks to the fact
that they could go back into the music room. Spike was in there now, playing the
piano once again as Buffy beat on the door.
With a growl, she closed her eyes and stabbed a number. She heard a loud
screech and whipped her head around in time to see the horse statue next to the
other door fall down a hole that was suddenly created.
"What was that, Slayer?" Spike called out to her, halting mid note.
"That was me trying not to kill myself in frustration," Buffy yelled back.
She stomped over to one of the chairs and flopped into it, crossing her arms
over her chest in a huff.
The blond vampire walked through the door and looked down at the large hole
to the right of it. "I take it random guessing is out."
"Fuck off," she snapped.
Spike arched a brow at her language, then walked over to her and picked her
up. He sat on the chair and settled her in his lap, holding her head to his
chest like a child. He began to stroke her hair. "It's ok, pet. We'll figure it
out."
"I wish we could just ask the horses," she muttered.
Spike stopped suddenly, his brow netting together. "What did you say?"
"When?"
"Just now."
"I said that I wished we could just ask the horses," Buffy repeated.
"Bloody hell!" Spike exclaimed. "That's the answer."
Buffy raised her head and looked at him. "‘What'ju talkin' ‘bout, Willis?'"
Spike looked at her in confusion, then shook his head and answered. "It says
‘How many of Hassan's horses can say it is the same color as another one of
Hassan's horses.' Horses can't bloody talk!"
"That is the answer?" Buffy asked incredulously. Her eyes narrow in
anger and she pushed off his lap, stomping over to the door. She jabbed the zero
and the door clicked, swinging open. "Aaarrrggghh!" The frustrated yell she let
out echoed in the next room, which was set up similarly to the smoking room. She
stormed inside and threw herself into another chair. "I hate this place."
Spike went over to the next door and saw two movable handles, one with a sun
on the end, the other with a moon. He turned and quickly searched the room for
the next clue, knowing the Slayer needed time to cool off. Until then, he'd try
to figure out the next one on his own. "‘A night without day, a day without
night,'" he read to himself.
"I bet Willow and Angel didn't have any problems," she grumbled.
*****
"Angel?"
"Yes, Willow?" Angel said, turning to face her.
"This bites," she told him. He chuckled. "How long have we been in here now?"
"Two days, maybe more," he replied. She sighed sadly. "Well, at least we had
good music for awhile."
"I'm hungry. I bet you are, too," Willow said, looking up at the trap doors
in the ceiling.
"I'll live," Angel replied.
"But how long before the bloodlust overwhelms you? Buffy said Spike was able
to last for about four days," she said.
"Willow, I'm not going to feed on you, no matter how strong the bloodlust
becomes," he told her firmly.
"Well, if I die of dehydration, you have my permission to drink my blood,"
Willow said. She sighed again. "I wonder how Buffy and Spike are doing?"
*****
"Hang on, Slayer," Spike commanded as he gripped the rope.
"Hang on, he says," Buffy muttered, looking down at what use to be the floor.
Now, there was a deep, black hole and they were hanging on for dear life to
various ropes that hung from the ceiling. "What else am I going to do?"
Spike had figured out the answer to the last question after only a few hours.
He moved the two knobs so the moon covered the sun as an eclipse would, and the
door had swung open to reveal a room full of the ropes. They both walked to the
opposite side of the large room, intent on moving forward quickly, and found a
door with one button that said press me. He did and the floor dropped out from
under them. Only their quick, supernatural reflexes saved them from disappearing
into the dark.
*****
"What is the one thing you regret?" Willow asked, rolling onto her back on
the mattress.
Angel looked down at her from his position on his side, one hand propping up
his head, with an arched brow. "What do you think, Willow?"
"No, I don't mean that," she said quickly. "I mean what's the one thing you
regret not doing, not something you regret that you've already done."
"Boy, you don't ask easy questions, do you?" he said. "What's with the sudden
introspective?"
"We're going to die in here," she said simply.
"Don't say that," Angel said.
"Why not? It's true," Willow replied. "A human can only last for so many days
without water."
"Willow-"
"You know what I regret?" she continued as if he didn't speak. "I regret not
going all the way."
"Going all the way where?" Angel asked, confused.
"You know," she replied, emphasizing the second word. "Doing it. Sex. That
whole making love thing I've read about but never got to experience." Willow's
eyes met his. "I don't want to die a virgin, Angel."
He read the message behind her eyes. "Willow, I can't. My soul. If I lose it,
I'll kill you."
"I'll be dead either way, Angel," Willow said logically. "And if you do lose
your soul again and drain me and are rescued, when Buffy sees the body she'll
stake you. Or she'll have Spike do it. So, you wouldn't have to worry about
hurting them."
"No, Willow, I'm not going to do this," Angel said.
"Oh." Tears began to fill her eyes. "I understand. You don't want me. I
shouldn't have asked."
"What?" he asked incredulously. "You don't think I would want you?" Angel
grabbed her hand and put it over the bulge in his pants that had grown the
instant his eyes met hers with the unasked question. Willow gasped, about to
snatch her hand away, but Angel held fast. "I told you that I prefer brains over
beauty any day, Willow. You have both. And it is incredibly arousing."
"Will..." Willow swallowed heavily, his gaze holding hers. "Will you at least
kiss me?"
His mouth curled up on one side in a half-smile. "I think I can do that," he
said, releasing her hand and leaning forward to capture her lips with his.
Sweetness. That's what he tasted as his lips moved over hers. Under its own
power, his tongue darted out to trace along her soft mouth, then inside as she
opened it. He felt her tongue seek his out, and he made a low growling noise
deep in his chest. He moved so he was almost flush against her side, his hands
supporting him as the passion between them grew.
Breaking the kiss, he lowered his head and his mouth closed upon her throat,
heat and moisture, deep and drawing passion. She arched helplessly into the
sensation, her one hand moving up to run over his arms, the other still pressed
intimately against him between their bodies. She drank in his scent, his
coolness as he licked and kissed up the column of her neck, nipping her with
elongated canines, then lapping at the small slices with his tongue.
Angel brought his mouth back to hers, initiating a long, deep kiss as he
unhooked her overalls and pushed first the corduroy down, then her white shirt
up in order to caress her skin. Willow shivered when his cool fingers ran over
her stomach, then slowly up until they barely brushed her cotton-covered breast.
Wanting to reciprocate the feelings that were coursing through her body, she
pressed her palm harder against his arousal and began to rub in small circles.
Angel broke away from her mouth and hissed in pleasure, his eyes closing
tightly. When he opened them again to look at her, his gaze was lit with an
intense fire that burned her, making her heart speed up. This time, when his
mouth descended, she was swept away in an earth-shattering kiss.
She didn't remember her clothes being removed, or his, only the shocks of
pleasure that ran through her body as he suckled her pebble-like nipples. Her
hands wove through his hair, holding him to her as she arched against him, not
wanting the sensation to end. He began to kiss down her body, his tongue dipping
into her navel, making her jump. He bit lightly into her abdomen before
continuing his fiery trail down into her nest of red curls.
Angel inhaled her heady arousal as he parted her silken folds with his hands.
The sight of her throbbing nubbin made him rub his erection against the mattress
before he began to lick and suck her. She writhed against his face, making small
gasps and pleasure-filled moans, and he carefully pushed one finger inside her
passage. She immediately clamped down on it, and he growled again with his own
anticipation of her tightness. He soon added a second finger, stretching her as
her juices flowed over his hand, his mouth never stopping its ministrations on
her clit.
Willow screamed out his name as she climaxed, her whole body arching up off
the bed, her head thrown back as far as it could go. She trembled under his
mouth, her muscles spasming around his fingers as she orgasm. He gave her one
final lick, then moved up her body as she calmed, positioning his erection at
her wet opening.
"Willow," Angel said in a hoarse voice. "Are you sure you want this?"
"Oh, please," Willow breathed, her eyes wide with hazy desire. "Don't stop."
That was all he needed to hear and he slowly moved forward, moving in and out
of her a little further with each thrust. When he hit her maidenhead, he bent
and kissed her passionately, then pushed through it with one, quick stroke,
burying himself to the hilt inside her tight, hot body. He felt Willow tense
under him from the pain and he waited, trying to distract her with his mouth.
She squeezed his cock with her muscles, her body unfamiliar with it and he
groaned.
She took that as a sign to do it again, and he jerked against her, his mouth
tearing from hers in a gasp as shocks ran up his body. Slowly, he began to pull
out of her, then thrust back in, setting a lazy pace as she adjusted to the new
sensations. "More," she half-whispered, half-moaned, her hands scratching his
back.
Angel picked up the pace gradually until they were both trembling with much
needed release bubbling under the surface. He brought one hand between them and
pinched her clit. That's all it took to send her flying off the precipice into
orgasm, clamping down on his shaft with powerful vaginal muscles. He growled her
name loudly as he came, his head thrown back, shudders running through his body
as he spilled his seed deep within her hot core.
He held her tightly as they came back down to earth, almost crushing her and
he prayed for the first time in a very long while. *Please, God. Don't let me
lose my soul again. I don't want to hurt this wonderful woman in my arms.*
"Next time it says ‘press me', don't," Buffy said as she collapsed onto the
floor in the room they had been in before.
"Then that door wouldn't have opened," Spike said, pointing to the wall that
had swung open.
"Hidden doors, missing floors," she groaned. "I'm a poet, and I don't know
it."
"Slayer, I think it's time to get your head examined," he joked.
"Yeah, for loving you," she shot back.
Spike's mouth dropped open in mock shock and he dropped to the floor next to
her, tickling her under the duster she'd put back on earlier. They rough-housed
for a good twenty minutes before they both lay back on the carpeted floor,
exhausted. Swinging from rope to rope like Tarzan was not on their list of
things to do for fun.
"What say we take another nap before we continue, pet?" Spike asked, arm over
his eyes.
"We're never going to get out of here if we keep sleeping," Buffy told him,
her position mimicking his.
"Right now, I could care less," he answered. "I may be like Willow on
caffeine at times, but all these puzzles are frying my brain and now I want to
sleep and recharge."
"Ok, battery boy," she said. "You sleep, I'll have my wicked way with you."
Spike raised his arm and turned his head to look at her. "Be gentle," he
teased. But Buffy was already asleep.
*****
Willow snuggled closer to Angel, her lids heavy as she tried to put off sleep
a little longer. They had finally redressed and changed positions so she was
cradled against his chest, his hand running lightly up and down her arm.
"Willow?"
"Yeah?"
"I never did answer you," Angel said.
"‘Bout what?"
"You asked what was the one thing I regret not doing," he replied. "And you
know what I regret?"
"Hmm?"
"Not getting to know you better when I had the chance," Angel said. "Now, I'm
afraid I've lost that opportunity because of the curse. You are a special woman,
Willow. I'm sorry I didn't take the time to learn that sooner." He kissed the
top of her head. "Willow?"
Willow didn't answer because, like Buffy, she'd already fallen asleep.
*****
Spike woke suddenly, his game face coming force as he tried to discern what
had surprised him. He had been having a very erotic dream, and was furious for
being interrupted. "Fuck," he gasped when he realized what was happening, then
he groaned when Buffy clenched her muscles around him.
"Is this wicked enough for you?" Buffy asked in a low, sultry tone, rising
above his hard cock, then pushing back down on it, encasing him in her heat as
she'd been doing for the past few minutes.
He growled, moving his arm to show her his flashing, gold eyes. He grabbed
the back of her head and pulled her down into a searing kiss as she continued to
ride him. She brought her own hand between them and fingered herself as she
increased the pace. Buffy thrust her tongue into his mouth and cut it on one of
his fangs, knowing that he would cum almost immediately at the taste of her
blood.
They both shook as orgasms tore through their bodies, Buffy milking Spike as
he shot his cold semen into her womb. She collapsed on top of him, her mouth
sliding from his to trail down the side of his neck before biting him lightly on
the jugular. He shuddered in additional pleasure, then relaxed as the afterglow
settled upon them.
"Slayer, you are definitely wicked," he said, agreeing with her earlier
question. "And you make one bloody good alarm clock."
Buffy giggled against his neck. "I suppose we better get moving again."
"I bet your Watcher is worried about you by now," Spike commented as they put
their clothing back in order. "I think we've been gone several days."
They walked to the next room which held a billiard table and nothing more.
The next door was located on the right wall and had an ornate door knocker on
it. The clue was wrapped around one of the pool cues sitting in the rack on the
wall. Buffy picked it up and read it aloud. "‘On the ceiling if you want me.
Twice on the pipe if the answer is no. Oh my sweetness...means you'll meet me in
the hallway. Twice on the pipe means you ain't going to show.'"
"Knock Three Times," Spike said immediately. If it was one thing he did know,
it was music, especially ‘oldies.'
"Let me guess, another song," Buffy said. She gestured to the door. "Knock
yourself out."
Spike groaned at the pun, then raised the door knocker. He rapped it three
times and heard a click, but not only one door opened.
Angel blinked at the sudden light permeating the room and he realized the
door to their trap had swung inward. He didn't pause as he picked Willow up in
his arms and darted through the opening... and practically ran into Buffy, who
had just moved to look inside.
"Angel!" Buffy gasped, stumbling backwards. "Willow!"
"Go away, I'm sleeping," Willow mumbled against the vampire's chest.
Spike turned at his love's surprised gasp and saw a haggard looking Angel
cradling the hacker in his arms. Without saying a word, he walked quickly back
through three rooms to the music room and retrieved the bag of blood and the
other lunch bag from the small refrigerator in there.
"What happened?" Buffy asked, looking at both her friends worriedly.
"We got trapped," Angel told her. "I...we..." He stopped when it dawned on
him that he still had his soul, and it had been several hours since he and
Willow made love. "We've been in there for days."
"Here," Spike said, returning to the room. He held out the bag and watched as
Angel's true face appeared instantly. "I'll take the Witch."
The dark-headed vampire looked at Spike gratefully, then gently passed Willow
to his arms before snatching the bag and quickly draining it, not caring if
Buffy was watching him. "Thanks," Angel said, wiping his mouth with the back of
his sleeve, his human mask returning.
Willow chose that moment to wake up in Spike's arms. When she opened her
eyes, she expected to see darkness and Angel, not light and a blond vampire. She
screeched, making Spike jerk his head back in surprise.
"Willow!" Angel exclaimed, taking her away from his childe. "It's ok. We're
free."
Willow's wide eyes met his and she pressed her hand to her chest. "We're
free?"
He smiled at her tenderly. "We sure are."
The whoop of joy she made the other three laugh as she wrapped her arms
around Angel's neck and hugged him tightly, still in his arms. She put her mouth
close to his ear. "I see you're still full of soul."
"Just call me Soul Man," Angel joked quietly in her ear. "Maybe I should get
the shades."
"The hat, too," Willow agreed as he set her on her feet. She turned and
hugged Buffy. "It is so good to see you."
"You, too, Wills," Buffy said, hugging her back. "You won't believe the
trouble we had with these puzzles. Next time I take your brain for granted,
smack me upside the head."
"I can do that," Willow replied. She looked over at Spike at the same time
pulling the bottled water out of the bag. "Sorry about wigging in your arms a
minute ago."
"Women have screamed louder in my arms," Spike said, giving her a lewd wink.
"Can your ego get any bigger?" Buffy asked sarcastically.
"Is that what your calling it these days," he replied with fake innocence.
"Willow? We can always go back in there," Angel suggested, making the red
head laugh.
"That's ok, Angel," Willow said. Then she grinned impishly. "I think Buffy's
stroked his ego enough by now."
All three of them groaned.
"And on that note, let's shove off," Spike said, turning to the open door
they had yet to go through. Inside were stairs heading up. When they got to the
top, Spike pushed a trap door open in the floor and they ascended into a very
familiar room to Willow and Angel.
"This is the Horse With No Name room," Willow commented.
"And the door we didn't go through the first time is open," Angel pointed
out.
"Then that must be the way we go," Buffy said taking the lead. There were
more steps, this time going down, leading to another door. She pushed it open
easily and the group ended up in an empty room save for the door on the far wall
with the riddle carved into it, as well as numbered buttons. "Who's gonna do the
honors?"
"I will," Spike said, stepping forward to read the puzzle. "‘Hassan-'"
"Not him again," Buffy said, then swore fluently under her breath. Spike
looked at her and she gestured for him to continue.
"‘Hassan owned eight camels. In one unfortunate month, all but five of them
died. How many were left?'"
"That's it?" Willow asked.
"That's what the big door says," Spike replied.
"For once, this is even easy for me," Buffy said. "The answer is five. ‘All
but five.' I hated doing those trick questions in math class." Spike turned and
pushed the number five, and the door swung inward to reveal another door,
slightly smaller than the main one.
"This is cute," Angel commented. "Where's the bottle that says ‘Drink me'?"
Willow giggled. "Maybe inside this bag is the cookie that says ‘Eat me,'" she
said, taking out the apple and biting into it.
Angel walked over to her and bent to whisper in her ear. "If you're the
cookie, I'd be happy to eat you." Willow blushed bright red and almost choked on
the apple.
Buffy watched the exchange between the two and knew something was different,
but couldn't put her finger on it. *Very weird,* she thought as Angel rubbed
Willow's back. She turned to the next puzzle written on the door. "And our next
contestant is...drum roll please," she announced as she looked over the words.
"Another song puzzle!"
"‘How many nights and days did I sail the sea. When I thought of the girl,
oh, constantly,'" Spike read. "Three."
"Care to fill us in on how you know that?" Angel asked.
"Louie, Louie, by the Kingsmen," Spike replied. "One night Dalton and I
decided to figure out the words. Dru helped, even though she mostly danced
around the room as we played the song over and over. She then decided she wanted
to eat the band members for supper, and I spent an hour trying to convince her
they weren't hiding in the speakers."
"You do realize that you spent most of your unlife with a sanity-challenged
woman?" Buffy said to him.
"And look who I'm with now," Spike retorted with a grin as he pressed the
number three. The door swung away from them this time to lead to yet another
room, but the vampire didn't enter.
"Why aren't we going forward?" Willow asked curiously having just finished
her apple.
"A little thing called sunlight that I happen to be allergic to is blocking
the way," Spike replied, stepping back to allow Buffy to pass.
The Slayer went into the glass enclosed room, the sunlight shining down on
her as she smiled back through the door. "We're so out of here!"
Willow looked up at Angel, who gave her a swift pat on the rear, sending her
scampering for the sunlit room. He walked up to where Spike was standing and
watched as the two girls bounced together in joy.
"Look at them," Spike said. "This is what we're missing, mate, being stuck in
the night. Cor, she's beautiful."
"That she is," Angel replied, eyes on Willow's fiery hair and happy face as
she and Buffy went to a window and peered out.
Spike looked questioningly at his sire, then realized what he had caught the
scent of earlier. "You shagged her, didn't you? Are you playing with fire, what
with the bloody curse and all."
"I know," Angel said sadly. "Don't tell them, but I'm going to be leaving
Sunnydale at the end of the summer."
"Sucks to be you," Spike said. Angel glared at him. "Sorry. Well, I'm not,
but I thought, ‘hey, what the hell.'"
"You really are a pain in the ass, you know that?"
"I try," the blond replied as Buffy came bouncing back into the room and
threw her arms around his neck.
"As soon as the sun sets, we can leave!" Buffy exclaimed excitedly. "We
already know the answer to the last puzzle."
"What was it, luv?" Spike asked as Willow came back into the room.
"It's my favorite part in the whole movie," Buffy told him. "The part where
Vizzini is going up against Wesley..."
Angel looked at Willow questioningly as Buffy rambled on. "What is she
talking about?"
Willow held up the piece of paper that was attached to the door and cleared
her throat loudly. Buffy stopped talking and grinned sheepishly. "Go ahead,
Will."
Willow smiled and began to read. "‘Now, a clever man would put the poison
into his own goblet, because he would know that only a great fool would reach
for what he was given. I am not a great fool, so I can clearly not choose the
wine in front of you. But you must have known I was not a great fool, you would
have counted on it, so I can clearly not choose the wine in front of me...Iocane
comes from Australia and Australia is entirely populated with criminals, so they
have people not trust them, as you do not trust me, so I can clearly not chose
the wine in front of you...And you must have suspected I would have known the
powder's origin, so therefore I will not chose the wine in front of me...You've
beaten my giant, which means you're exceptionally strong, so you could be
relying on your strength to save you, so I can clearly not chose the wine in
front of you. But you also bested my Spaniard, you must have studied, and in
studying you must have learned you were mortal, so you would have put the wine
as far from yourself as possible, so I can clearly not chose the wine in front
of me.'"
"That's it?" Angel asked sarcastically.
"Yup," Willow said. "That's it."
"So, what does it mean?" Angel inquired.
"What does it mean?" Spike asked incredulously. "You can't be bloody
serious."
"Why?"
"The Princess Bride," Buffy said. "It's like only the most
memorable and funny movie in the world." She looked at Spike. "‘Mawwidge.
Mawwidge is wat bwings us togever today.'"
The blond vampire started to laugh as Buffy continued. Angel shot Willow a
‘help me' glance. "Please tell me what it means?"
"It means it's time to buy you a VCR."
Willow and Buffy pulled the handles simultaneously, opening the final door to
the ‘House.' With squeals of delight, the two girls grabbed their respective
vampire's hand and yanked them out into the night.
"Hey, Buffy," Willow said.
"Yeah, Will?"
"‘They can trap us in a house, make us solve puzzles,'" she started with a
huge smile. Buffy joined in on the last line. "‘But they can't take away our
freedom!'"